In a statement issued by Mr. Gyamfi, he described the allegations as “totally false and maliciously contrived to court public disaffection.” He emphasized that he was nowhere near the alleged convoy and has never authorized or utilized such a formation.
“As an ordinary citizen of Ghana, I do not go about my business in such convoys,” he stated, urging the public to disregard the claim as baseless and treat it with the “utmost contempt.”
Mr. Gyamfi’s response underscores his commitment to maintaining transparency and countering what he describes as unfounded attacks on his character. His call to the public to dismiss the allegations reflects his resolve to protect his integrity amidst what he perceives as politically motivated attempts to tarnish his reputation.
The issue has sparked debate on social media, with many calling for a focus on verifiable facts rather than speculative narratives. As the discourse continues, Mr. Gyamfi’s firm stance against the allegations serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying claims before dissemination.
Signed,
Sammy Gyamfi Esq.
(National Communication Officer, NDC)
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